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  • Are They Villains?
  • The Daily Vault Podcast
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    Actor Me This

    Actor Me This

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    Since Oct 27, 2019 00:04 UTC

    “Actor Me This” is a podcast that explores what goes on in actors’ heads during performance. What are they thinking about onstage? Why are they making the choices they’re making? Indeed: are they making any choices at all? The official podcast of Jacob Chapman’s Internet Presence.

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    Just Regular People

    Just Regular People

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    Since Aug 4, 2020 01:52 UTC

    On this show we interview some interesting people carving their own path in the world.

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    Superhero Slate

    Superhero Slate

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    Since Dec 7, 2015 00:06 UTC

    A weekly podcast where Chris and Mike talk about TV and movie news, superheroes, and everything in-between! Check out our show notes and chapters in each episode to see full images and links to all the content we talk about.

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    Archemist Podcast

    Archemist Podcast

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    Since Dec 27, 2019 06:50 UTC

    Inspired by Brandon Stanton’s Humans of New York Caption on communities being ‘victims of the architect’ (October, 2014), ‘The Archemist Podcast’ aims to open conversations with those who are interested in architecture whether they are involved in the industry or not. Acting as an extension to the blog ‘Archemist in the Making’ (by Kimberley K. Hui) this is an audio journal of discussions with my friends. Here, we examine ongoing affairs that are may have some relationship with architecture.

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    Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by Montague R. James

    Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by Montague R. James

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    Since Dec 18, 2023 00:00 UTC

    An English tourist in a small, rural town in the South of France discovers an ancient manuscript with a strange illustration on the last page. A young orphan is sent to live with his elderly cousin, a secretive man who is obsessed with immortality. A picture that tells stories that change according to who is viewing it. These and other delicious, goose bump evoking tales are part of Ghost Stories of an Antiquary by Montague R James. A master of his craft, MR James was an academic and administrator of King’s College, Cambridge and later of Eton. His eerie tales are unique in their subtlety and the sheer horror they evoke long after you’ve finished reading them. He also gave a new perspective to the clichéd ghost story of the Victorian Gothic genre and used more realistic and believable plots and settings. Most of his stories are based on things that he himself was interested in: old books and manuscripts, ancient houses and medieval history. James was also a talented actor who produced and acted in several plays. He was also a classical scholar and his stories are often full of references to ancient writers and books. Apart from his work in the realm of the supernatural, James was a true academician with hundreds of scholarly works to his credit. Ghost Stories of an Antiquary was the first volume of chilling tales that he wrote. Published in 1904, the book was a compilation of tales that were written to be read aloud round a fireside on Christmas Eve. James has a very light touch with the horror and bizarre elements while he describes the ordinary and mundane aspects in great detail. It is this which allows the real horror underlying everyday events to work their way into the reader’s consciousness and create an atmosphere of evil and foreboding. His ghosts are truly evil, and he meant them to be “malevolent and odious” as he didn’t believe in amiable specters! Several writers were deeply influenced by MR James. HP Lovecraft, Paul Theroux, Sir John Betjeman, Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, John Bellairs and Kingsley Amis are among his admirers and literary heirs. There have been hundreds of adaptations of James’ stories on stage, film and television. If you’re in the mood for some spooky stories for a rainy night, Ghost Stories of an Antiquary is certainly the book for you.

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    No Place Like Home with Mortgage Mike

    No Place Like Home with Mortgage Mike

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    Since Aug 7, 2014 03:16 UTC

    No Place Like Home is a podcast produced by Michael “Mortgage Mike” Jones with Georgetown Mortgage. Mortgage Mike will cover all topics related to residential lending in Texas including discussions of financing a home purchase, refinancing a home loan, and providing information regarding unique loans available.

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    The Men Talking Over Beer Podcast

    The Men Talking Over Beer Podcast

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    Since Feb 8, 2020 13:09 UTC

    A new podcast with no limits, and very few rules

    Strap yourself in for this no-holds-barred attack on songs and artists we hate. There’s an old saying: “Everyone has an arsehole, and every arsehole is different. And arseholes are also like opinions, and some songs and artists are total shit” (Or something like that…) Lend us your opinions on some of the shittiest songs and bands ever to navigate the S-bend of music history.

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    Strange Fruits Radio

    Strange Fruits Radio

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    Since Dec 3, 2018 09:00 UTC

    Strange Fruits the fruitiest radio show on planet earth with the best new indie electronic music. Hosted by Steve Void.

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    CRM MVP Podcast

    CRM MVP Podcast

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    Since Nov 5, 2017 17:00 UTC

    Gus Gonzalez, a Microsoft Business Solutions (CRM) MVP since 2012, covers subjects rarely discussed openly in the CRM Community. With 15+ years of experience in the CRM world and hundreds of successful deployments around the world, Gus brings a real-world fact-based approach to these subjects and how they affect the Microsoft Dynamics 365 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM community.

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    Are They Villains?

    Are They Villains?

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    Since Jun 25, 2021 13:37 UTC

    Are They Villains? is a new podcast/live show that focuses on certain individuals in the entertainment industry as we try to answer the age of question: are they villains?

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    The Daily Vault Podcast

    The Daily Vault Podcast

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    Since Nov 18, 2018 18:00 UTC

    The new podcast from the longest-running independent music review site on the Web — reviews by music lovers for music lovers served daily since 1997.

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    Charlotte Mason Poetry

    Charlotte Mason Poetry

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    Since Mar 22, 2017 12:04 UTC

    Charlotte Mason Poetry is dedicated to promoting Charlotte Mason’s living ideas. We strive to share an authentic interpretation of Mason’s life work through a combination of original and vintage articles by a wide variety of authors. Our team draws from and transcribes many rare and wonderful documents from the PNEU many of which cannot be found anywhere else on the web.

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    Inform Performance

    Inform Performance

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    Since Nov 12, 2019 04:15 UTC

    The Inform Perform Podcast is an industry show focussed on Sports Performance and Sports Medicine. The show interviews thought leaders and professionals that support elite athletes and teams. The aim of the show is to deconstruct the strategies and philosophies the guests utilise in their working environment or area of expertise. Featured guests have worked across the NBA, NFL, MLB, F1, World title Boxing, EPL and more.

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    Why Would You Tell Me That?

    Why Would You Tell Me That?

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    Since Mar 16, 2022 17:43 UTC

    Why Would You Tell Me That?

    Award-Winning Comedians and Broadcasters Neil Delamere and Dave Moore take turns seeking out incredible things they think everyone, including their co-host, should know. In each episode, with the help of a genuine expert, one of them will answer the question, “Why Would You Tell Me That?!”

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    Grannis Island Birds

    Grannis Island Birds

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    Since Jan 19, 2014 01:24 UTC

    Because of a large variety of habitats, Grannis Island has a diverse population of birds. Dr. Celia Lewis will be our guide as we quietly make our way out to the island. She will explain how birds play and important role in the health of the Grannis Island ecosystem. Lucian Bouffard will tell us how some species of birds were introduced. The Quinnipiac Medicine Man, Fox Running, will talk about the birds that once lived on the island.

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    Kremlin File

    Kremlin File

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    Since Jul 8, 2021 21:52 UTC

    Hosted by renowned researcher and analyst Olga Lautman and analyst Monique Camarra, KREMLIN FILE examines Putin’s war on liberal democracy and the rise of authoritarianism across the globe.

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    People of the Mist, The by HAGGARD, H. Rider

    People of the Mist, The by HAGGARD, H. Rider

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    Since Jan 1, 1970 00:00 UTC

    Penniless Leonard Outram attempts to redress the undeserved loss of his family estates and fiancee by seeking his fortune in Africa. In the course of his adventures he and his Zulu companion Otter save a young Portuguese woman, Juanna Rodd, together with her nursemaid Soa, from slavery. Leonard and Juanna are plainly attracted to each other, but prone to bickering, and their romance is impeded by the watchful and jealous Soa. The protagonists seek the legendary People of the Mist, said to possess a fabulous hoard of jewels. Finding them, they immediately become embroiled in the turbulent political affairs of the lost race, which is riven by a power-struggle between the monarch and the priesthood of its giant crocodile god. The heroic Leonard can do little more than react to events. The action climaxes in a hair-raising escape by toboggan (it was a flat stone) down a steep glacier. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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    So I Thought

    So I Thought

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    Since May 10, 2020 08:55 UTC

    Join me and occasional guests in weekly conversations on all things adulting, as we cover a range of topics from culture, self- development, financial education and everything in-between.

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    Deep ‘n’ Meaningfuls with Furzey

    Deep ‘n’ Meaningfuls with Furzey

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    Since Jun 18, 2019 04:49 UTC

    Join musician, actor, and writer Mark Furze as he explores the minds and lives of other humans one conversation at a time.

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